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Sorry, in this case, we just can't help you. Considering the cost of facility $4mill+, daily operations and labor the price isn't going to get any cheaper. Keep your eye out for specials though and know that you are in a very small minority of people that thinks the price is prohibitive. I'll be sure to post as soon as we run any discounts on the one hit wonder session. I promise that somewhere along the line of your training at or away from the facility you will re-use something you learned in the safety session and be glad that you did. If for no other reason than to get past your ego in thinking that your too good for coaching or help, but also for the fact that I'm sure there are a few different ways to fall, do trick progressions etc... that you haven't already thought of or done.
Additionally, the airbag is still undergoing testing to make sure that everything will be prim and proper for paying customers (another testiment to the dilligence, skill and performance of the facility) which will likely have a cheaper safety session and drop-in rate.
As another side note, considering the state of North American (and sometimes global) injury litigation, it is almost inevitable that we will all have to get used to taking some form of prerequisite safety course prior to using any and all action sports facilities. This will likely eventually include all terrain parks. Woodward and Copper have a unique position that can help reduce injury in our terrain parks and increase skill quickly and safely. The one hit wonder session is certainly a lot more fun than sitting in a stale "training room" at some ski resort to pay $50 to watch the smart style video. Which by the way, you can watch any time at Woodward on one of our 6 46 inch plasma screens and PS3's.
Ryanvdonk; come in and check the place out before judging on the size. Let me know when you are in and I'll personally show you that doubles are indeed not an issue and while you're there, hang out and watch a drop in session on the trampolines. Promise you'll see someone stomping triple corks with full air awareness at some point.